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and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's mentioning is the former chancellor of the los rios college district, the former chancellor is now the statewide chancellor of community colleges, brad ferris who recently retired and now is the state chancellor of community colleges. he came out and saw us, surprised us one day. i felt like one of those dogs that won't stop rubbing against your leg. he really liked it. >> i don't see why not, we want to definitely express a word. a question over there? >> when i first read the description of the play tonight i was thinking in my mind, well, maybe i can skip it .s i didn't see what i would get out of it but you g
and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's...
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gold rush and the festival continue toss delight thousands of folks throughout the city and the fun doesn't top there because this weekend is the 26th festival -- take a trip to mother russia without leaving the area. enjoy tasty russia food and muddic and vodka it will be a lot of fun and that is the weekly buzz for more information about any of these events visit us at s f gvment gov tv dot ordinary care an we are celebrating the glorious grand opening of the chinese rec center. ♪ 1951, 60 years ago, our first kids began to play in the chinese wrecks center -- rec center. >> i was 10 years old at the time. i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing. by we came -- >> we had a good time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is
gold rush and the festival continue toss delight thousands of folks throughout the city and the fun doesn't top there because this weekend is the 26th festival -- take a trip to mother russia without leaving the area. enjoy tasty russia food and muddic and vodka it will be a lot of fun and that is the weekly buzz for more information about any of these events visit us at s f gvment gov tv dot ordinary care an we are celebrating the glorious grand opening of the chinese rec center. ♪ 1951, 60...
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and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is
and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of...
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justice in the city and county of san francisco. it was that movement that gave birth to the san francisco interfaith council whose mission it is to bring people together of different faiths, to celebrate our diverse spiritual and religious traditions, build understanding, and serve our city. it was a previous mayor that challenged the interface council to step up to the place, to respond to its moral responsibility to care for the homeless at a time of crisis spun out of control, and we did. for almost a quarter of a century we have opened our congregation doors, fed and provided a warm and safe place for homeless men to sleep during the coldest and rainiest nights of the year. it's been this mayor and his predecessors who look to what happened at hurricane katrina, saw the key role that congregation leaders, facilities and congre gants can play at the time of a diseafert disaster and called us to stakeholders and mayor lee invites us to pray as well as roll up our sleeves to solve this crisis that impacts us all. from the christia
justice in the city and county of san francisco. it was that movement that gave birth to the san francisco interfaith council whose mission it is to bring people together of different faiths, to celebrate our diverse spiritual and religious traditions, build understanding, and serve our city. it was a previous mayor that challenged the interface council to step up to the place, to respond to its moral responsibility to care for the homeless at a time of crisis spun out of control, and we did....
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. >> as far as the city is concerned, too, because we take that money and we dump it into the city college and it gets to these guys and then it gets to the community. what i tend to do is when we go to the schools, it's a perfect -- it's a lot of good pr, the principals and whoever is there to write letters to say, hey, this is a great program, please continue and at the end of the session we always have a survey tool that i ask the teachers and administration to fill out. and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's mentioning is the former chancellor of the los rios college district, the former chancellor is now the statewide chancellor of community coll
. >> as far as the city is concerned, too, because we take that money and we dump it into the city college and it gets to these guys and then it gets to the community. what i tend to do is when we go to the schools, it's a perfect -- it's a lot of good pr, the principals and whoever is there to write letters to say, hey, this is a great program, please continue and at the end of the session we always have a survey tool that i ask the teachers and administration to fill out. and then at...
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were hard for the people to examine. the city through. the prism of. the words it was not right to feel. that. i started in iraq in two thousand and four and two thousand and six i was in the second battle of. enough illusion november. as a human being and as a person who has a heart i can't lie to myself anybody else and say that we had a reason to be there that there's a reason for the million iraqis that go to five thousand troops said that we say we're the greatest country in the world but we go into you know people in their country but we don't stop genocide in africa we don't help people that we can help that would be the greatest country in the world if we can save a million people instead of killing a million people if you're not convinced our foreign policy is morally bankrupt perhaps we should talk about money. in the united states have paid one point four trillion dollars for total war spending in iraq and afghanistan since two thousand and one never wondered what one point four trillion dollars would buy well it could be the end you will en
were hard for the people to examine. the city through. the prism of. the words it was not right to feel. that. i started in iraq in two thousand and four and two thousand and six i was in the second battle of. enough illusion november. as a human being and as a person who has a heart i can't lie to myself anybody else and say that we had a reason to be there that there's a reason for the million iraqis that go to five thousand troops said that we say we're the greatest country in the world but...
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york city and she's across something history and we journalists of the are here. so. we'll do it as. children all right. hold. on a global stage with affordable education you are listening it is a miscarriage of justice it is in fact the whole student loan debt and there is pretty bad debt when congress raises loan limits schools respond to those increased loan limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody really has the option to expect to get a comfortable job. to go to college we don't have an unskilled workforce anymore we are for the workforce that we have right now it's socially irresponsible not to go to school because the entire workforce is predicated on higher education i think our education system hasn't caught up to our economy yet and that's one of the problems and that's that's where this problem is coming and that's why people are speaking up that's why that why i'm here there are no bankruptcy protections for any student loans this is the only one and all of us h
york city and she's across something history and we journalists of the are here. so. we'll do it as. children all right. hold. on a global stage with affordable education you are listening it is a miscarriage of justice it is in fact the whole student loan debt and there is pretty bad debt when congress raises loan limits schools respond to those increased loan limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody...
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into the. city. but it was mass. the world. it was not a. good feeling. i started in iraq in two thousand and four in two thousand and six i was in the second battle of office are enough illusion november of two thousand and four as a human being and as a person who has a heart i can't lie to myself or anybody else and say that we had a reason to be there that there's a reason for the million iraqis that died to five thousand troops said that we say we're the gray. this country in the world but we go and kill you know people in their country but we don't stop genocide in africa we don't help people that we can't help that would be the greatest country in the world if we can save a million people instead of killing a million people if you're not convinced our foreign policy is morally bankrupt perhaps we should talk about money taxpayers in the united states have paid one point four trillion dollars for total war spending in iraq in afghanistan since two thousand and one never wondered what one point four trillion dollars would buy well it could be the end
into the. city. but it was mass. the world. it was not a. good feeling. i started in iraq in two thousand and four in two thousand and six i was in the second battle of office are enough illusion november of two thousand and four as a human being and as a person who has a heart i can't lie to myself or anybody else and say that we had a reason to be there that there's a reason for the million iraqis that died to five thousand troops said that we say we're the gray. this country in the world but...
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we look at the military budget city of new jersey but you get used to spend as much as the whole world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade a quarry the american society of civil engineers we get a deed in there these days is the future of our economy their infrastructure is going to work as the face of those two issues which are you're just working on fear the one percent. in the military industrial complex suddenly we are solutions to all the issues really there is money to invest in the new resisting the return no selling his money to reform it looms them out we see energy as you can turn roads into solar panels that's not possible we like with our money in france right. right. right. place and it was this mother target like the president. of the or i believe. st. we are right. here. they say that the occupy movements major victory to date is that we have changed the conversation that people are now debating issues such as western equality at this point i think we can all agree there is no debate there is inequity when it comes to wealth period
we look at the military budget city of new jersey but you get used to spend as much as the whole world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade a quarry the american society of civil engineers we get a deed in there these days is the future of our economy their infrastructure is going to work as the face of those two issues which are you're just working on fear the one percent. in the military industrial complex suddenly we are solutions to all the issues...
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i am happy if every community in the city experiences the hope that others have in the city and you can't do that if you have a lot of violence so thank you very much for being here today and i invite you to continue dialoguing with us and consider this yet another beginning of this effort that we will continue on and on. thank you. [applause] >> thank you mr. mayor. let me pause here just before we bringure our next speaker and presenter to acknowledge each of the members of clergy and faith leaderships, so if you're here and a part of clergy or faith leadership if you would stand please. [applause] >> thank you so much. again the mayor has declared and is committed to engaging faith community as part of this set of strategies so with that there aren't any faith leaders in our community that stand larger than our pastor of third baptist, the president of the san francisco chapter of the naacp and grateful for his leadership in all of the issues surrounding san francisco. please welcome pastor amos. >> [applause] >> thank you. mr. eric mcdonald, the moving spirit behind this initiative to
i am happy if every community in the city experiences the hope that others have in the city and you can't do that if you have a lot of violence so thank you very much for being here today and i invite you to continue dialoguing with us and consider this yet another beginning of this effort that we will continue on and on. thank you. [applause] >> thank you mr. mayor. let me pause here just before we bringure our next speaker and presenter to acknowledge each of the members of clergy and...
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you look at the military budget city of new jersey for you to spend as much as the world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade according the american society of civil engineers we get it deep in their faces drip is the future of our economy very infrastructure is going to work and so the face of those two issues which are you just don't fear the one percent. in the military industrial complex suddenly we are solutions to the issues i mean there's money to invest in the new resisting the economy you know certainly there's money to reform it looms them out we see energy you can turn roads into solar panels that's not possible we think that's why we have our money in france and it. right me. right. that makes it obvious to some other target like the rest. of the earth like the red streak that we are right. here. they say that the occupy movements major victory to date is that we have changed the conversation that people are now debating issues such as russian equality at this point i think we can all agree there is no debate there is inequity when it
you look at the military budget city of new jersey for you to spend as much as the world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade according the american society of civil engineers we get it deep in their faces drip is the future of our economy very infrastructure is going to work and so the face of those two issues which are you just don't fear the one percent. in the military industrial complex suddenly we are solutions to the issues i mean there's money to...
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you look at the military budget you know city of new jersey which you say spends as much as the whole world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade according the american society of civil engineers we get a deed in there these days is the future of our economy very infrastructure is going to work and so if you face of those two issues which are you know just going on fear the one percent in the military industrial complex suddenly your solutions to the issues i mean there's money to invest in a new resisting the economy you know certainly there's money to reform it we see energy you can turn roads into solar but that's only possible. we think that like with our russian friends on the right. right. right. right it was the smaller target like the rest. of the earth like the red streak. we were night are. here now. they say that the occupy movements major victory to date is that we have changed the conversation that people are now debating issues such as russian equality at this point i think we can all agree there is no debate there is inequity when it
you look at the military budget you know city of new jersey which you say spends as much as the whole world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade according the american society of civil engineers we get a deed in there these days is the future of our economy very infrastructure is going to work and so if you face of those two issues which are you know just going on fear the one percent in the military industrial complex suddenly your solutions to the issues...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. over six to two percent on. the list with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. wealthy british style it's time to put right in front. of the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. over six to two percent on. the list with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. wealthy british style it's time to put right in...
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people out of the streets in new york city. because something is we journalists are beyond here. oh. we'll do whatever he has so many. young people. on a global stage with affordable education. and it is a challenging justice that there is in fact the whole student loan debt credit card debt when congress raises the loan limits schools respond to those increased long limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody really has the option to expect to get a comfortable. not go to college we don't have an unskilled workforce anymore we are for the workforce that we have right now it's socially irresponsible not to go to school because the entire workforce is predicated on higher education i think our education system hasn't caught up to our economy and that's one of the problems and that that's where this problem is coming and that's why people are speaking up that's why that i think why i'm here there are no bankruptcy protections for any student loans because the only one and all of us history that
people out of the streets in new york city. because something is we journalists are beyond here. oh. we'll do whatever he has so many. young people. on a global stage with affordable education. and it is a challenging justice that there is in fact the whole student loan debt credit card debt when congress raises the loan limits schools respond to those increased long limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. almost six to two percent of patients i diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to a lot less a lot less human suffering. the street. i. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidan stories. visit . to see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. good lover tour. was able to build a most sophisticated. fortunately. found anything mission to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. i.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. almost six to two percent of patients i diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to a lot less a lot less human suffering. the street. i. speak your...
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they faced the city of san francisco but more importantly, they faced the mouth of the golden gate. from here, alcatraz was the strong point of something known then as the triangle of death. at one leg of the triangle layed four point, guarding the entrance to the bay. alcatraz with its 105 guns was the center point for symmetrical reasons. any ironclad ship could have reduced fortifications to rubble. they apparently couldn't hit anything not even a ship at anchor during a holiday celebration. >> in 1876 when america celebrated its centennial they towed an old ship to bay and they began firing at it from all these forts. fort point, fort mason. and from marin and they finally weren't hitting the ship. they had to go out and set up hughes. in front of this huge crowd it blew up and looked quite impressive. but the tacticians found out they weren't doing a very good job against this floating target that was not going any where. >> reporter: if alcatraz missed as a fortress. somebody always thought it would make a dandy prison. in 1853, alcatraz was a gently sloping lump in the middle
they faced the city of san francisco but more importantly, they faced the mouth of the golden gate. from here, alcatraz was the strong point of something known then as the triangle of death. at one leg of the triangle layed four point, guarding the entrance to the bay. alcatraz with its 105 guns was the center point for symmetrical reasons. any ironclad ship could have reduced fortifications to rubble. they apparently couldn't hit anything not even a ship at anchor during a holiday celebration....
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frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus by the name saloon bar but far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating. this is the general started to learn how to win a stanley grant as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history. up next to director brian de palma about spies invasion of the military that powers america that's in just a few moments. rep or loopy fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four where thoughts come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was sin
frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus by the name saloon bar but far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating. this is the general started to learn how to win a stanley grant as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the...
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there are working with the rubble to control the city. with the distrust between the arabs in the black population, it is deep-rooted. it does back to the time to when arabs kept black slaves. this does provide some kind of explanation for the in fighting of. there is no question of lying low as far as this man is concerned. he is a respected member of the community and it makes no difference that he is arab. but'm not afraid of anyone god. no one has ever done me any harm. timbuktu is my town. i was born here. my father was born here. >> it is black neighbors treat him as though he is a member of the family. the moment he leaves as house, there is a friendly greeting. i>> he is our grandfather. he has a man of peace and has nothing to do with those jihadists. >> the test of the mali government as they retake the north will be how they treat the arab citizens. al-jazeera, timbuktu. >> one of the seven wonders of the world but it could soon become endangered. quite the great barrier reef in australia is under threat. a whale of a discovery
there are working with the rubble to control the city. with the distrust between the arabs in the black population, it is deep-rooted. it does back to the time to when arabs kept black slaves. this does provide some kind of explanation for the in fighting of. there is no question of lying low as far as this man is concerned. he is a respected member of the community and it makes no difference that he is arab. but'm not afraid of anyone god. no one has ever done me any harm. timbuktu is my town....
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for the growing homeless community squatting in one of the city's twelve thousand empty homes used to be an option anymore just before the winter set in westminster upgraded sporting from a civil matter to a criminal offense predictions that it would translate to more rough sleepers on the streets came true deprived areas and people that don't have working. with it being such a one time in industrialized center working class families but those jobs just don't exist anymore so i suppose that the poverty is just sort of breaking the poverty and the reason the reason big mix of paper in the population expanding the housing stock and it reached the point where it's just spinning i can't cope anymore and with more government budget cuts kicking enough to rape many more persons are predicted to slip through the net as the housing crisis escalates. artsy birmingham. while reportedly being held hostage for eight months by russian mafia an irish real estate tycoon claims he was given a punishment he had never forget what was carved into the man's forehead on our website. also a lot of the mome
for the growing homeless community squatting in one of the city's twelve thousand empty homes used to be an option anymore just before the winter set in westminster upgraded sporting from a civil matter to a criminal offense predictions that it would translate to more rough sleepers on the streets came true deprived areas and people that don't have working. with it being such a one time in industrialized center working class families but those jobs just don't exist anymore so i suppose that the...
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>> guest: we know that in the federal government 18 percent of congress is women and 45 of the states have mail governors, 90 percent of large cities have mail mayors but after that there is not systematic attention. 45% of the school board are women but those are not as likely to be the first office to. a future career. so people don't use that as a stepping stone. >> host: is that a definition of success? >> most people do start at the local lovell and climbed the state level are maybe federal office. what i learned was low over 4,000 men or women it is important to focus your political ambition and the issues you care about to it is not necessarily the most effective route to to wait 20 years you are most affected about what you are enthusiastic. >> host: to have a case study of a failure somebody who ran for the wrong reasons? >> guest: we have a series of people resurveyed and interviewed, about 4,000 women and men, lawyers, educators, pol itical activists and then follow up phone interviews with 300. there are examples of people who thought they wanted to run for office, so thos
>> guest: we know that in the federal government 18 percent of congress is women and 45 of the states have mail governors, 90 percent of large cities have mail mayors but after that there is not systematic attention. 45% of the school board are women but those are not as likely to be the first office to. a future career. so people don't use that as a stepping stone. >> host: is that a definition of success? >> most people do start at the local lovell and climbed the state...
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feel the season that he was kind of puzzled ha it was all about is democracy must love city look around at the power monopolies have you noticed people are like this double our society should be gets treated like let's use the excuse that someone's got to lose with some push for race in the wind as if it's not going to go be all this big you know built on the backs of all morris brothers were all forgotten the phrase we're all taught by our mothers should have been the people out there to take over the pale cluelessly well the hearing is the most usually on a bull run to the pulpit parikh and rocks like to be so much better if we just remember because the race is our creation it. will be somebody who really does because it is at least those people who cause that was my. belief. that. people are realizing it very least that the way our economic system currently runs he's not democratic it's not beneficial to the vast majority of people and kill we have some kind of economic democracy where in the past majority of people in their communities and in their workplaces have more decisions ove
feel the season that he was kind of puzzled ha it was all about is democracy must love city look around at the power monopolies have you noticed people are like this double our society should be gets treated like let's use the excuse that someone's got to lose with some push for race in the wind as if it's not going to go be all this big you know built on the backs of all morris brothers were all forgotten the phrase we're all taught by our mothers should have been the people out there to take...
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cities in the third straight year. the list is based on research done by mr. miller who looked at the number of bookstores and libraries as well as newspaper circulation and the education level of each of the city's population you can see them by going to u.s. a today. >> a library dhaka was checked out in 1958 made its way back to the new york public library on monday. the 55 years overdue book was returned with an envelope with a check for $100 to cover the cost. the manager jennifer says the records don't date back to the 1950's, so it is impossible to know who the book more work was. the overdue book was the biography of a priest title defier of france and xavier. state to date on the breaking news on publishing by liking as on facebook or you can follow us on a trader at booktv or visit the web site, booktv.org and click on news about books. >> what role does religion play? it seems to be important in who is going to have children and who is not, but it's in the sense of belief that in attendance the church servic
cities in the third straight year. the list is based on research done by mr. miller who looked at the number of bookstores and libraries as well as newspaper circulation and the education level of each of the city's population you can see them by going to u.s. a today. >> a library dhaka was checked out in 1958 made its way back to the new york public library on monday. the 55 years overdue book was returned with an envelope with a check for $100 to cover the cost. the manager jennifer...